The NAVI Research Institute’s Social, Economic & Security Studies Research Program is a comprehensive initiative addressing the intricate intersections of social dynamics, economic statecraft, energy geopolitics, and the impact of sanctions. Through Social Studies, the program investigates the societal aspects influencing security paradigms, providing insights into the human dimensions of complex global challenges. Economic Statecraft explores the strategic use of economic tools to advance security objectives, fostering an understanding of the intricate relationship between economics and security. In Energy & Geopolitics, the program analyzes the geopolitical implications of energy dynamics, recognizing the critical role of energy resources in shaping security landscapes. Additionally, the program delves into the multifaceted impact of sanctions, scrutinizing their efficacy and consequences in the realm of international security. By encompassing these diverse aspects, the Social, Economics & Security Research Program contributes valuable perspectives to inform comprehensive and effective security strategies.